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  2. Van Der Merwe Miszewski Architects - Wikipedia

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    South African Institute of Architects, merit award, 2005 for Cape Town international Convention Center (lead design is association with Foreshore Architects) [1] [3] VISI magazine and South African Institute of Architects, "best building in South Africa" in public opinion poll, 2005 for Tree House [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ]

  3. Daniel Maggs - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Maggs (born 1968, Cape Town, South Africa) is the son of archeologist Timothy Maggs (ref: Iron Age Communities of the Southern Highveld) and Valerie Maggs (artist and art teacher). Family moved to Pietermaritzburg at age 4, where father took up a post at the Natal Museum. Schooled at Cowan House and Hilton College.

  4. Cape Dutch architecture - Wikipedia

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    The main house of the Groot Constantia vineyard near Cape Town, South Africa. Cape Dutch architecture is an architectural style primarily found in the Western Cape of South Africa, though modern adaptations have been constructed in regions such as Western Australia and New Zealand, typically on wine estates.

  5. Herbert Baker - Wikipedia

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    Bank of England; India House; Glyn, Mills & Co.; South Africa House; Monteviot House; [1] [2] Union Buildings, Pretoria; St John's College, Johannesburg; State House, Nairobi Sir Herbert Baker (9 June 1862 – 4 February 1946) was an English architect remembered as the dominant force in South African architecture for two decades, and a major ...

  6. Martin Melck House - Wikipedia

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    The Martin Melck House. With the building of the Lutheran church, Martin Melck, a German immigrant whose business success and advantageous marriage rendered him the wealthiest man in Cape Colony in the 18th century, lent part of his property on the east side of the church for a parsonage.

  7. Mandela Rhodes Building - Wikipedia

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    The building, built in 1903, was designed by famous architect Herbert Baker to house the newly founded De Beers mining corporation. At this time, it was known as the Rhodes House after Cecil John Rhodes. [1] [2] In 2003, it was gifted by Nicky Oppenheimer, De Beers chairperson, to the Mandela Rhodes Foundation, becoming the seat of its ...

  8. Category : Buildings and structures by South African architects

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    This page was last edited on 9 February 2025, at 21:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Anton Anreith - Wikipedia

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    Anton Anreith (/ ˈ æ n t ɒ n ˈ æ n r aɪ t /; June 11, 1754 – March 4, 1822) [1] was a sculptor and woodcarver from Riegel near Freiburg in Breisgau, Baden, Germany.He is known for numerous sculptural embellishments that adorn buildings in the Cape region of South Africa, thought to represent the crowning achievement of the Cape Baroque style.